Specifications

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Proctor window to reflect the actual chamber layout (from the Operator-operator's
perspective). All such edits are saved along with other options in the configuration
file.
NOTE: Even if you do not intend to use the Voting Computer during voting, you must still edit it at
least insofar as the number of seats is concerned.
Editing the “Vote Proctor” window
The Vote chamber layout window (shown below) is displayed along with the Vote
Proctor window by clicking the Edit Vote Proctor Window button from the Voting
Console Signal Block Definition window (see figure, p. 35). The latter window is too
large to show here, so we suggest that before proceeding, you run the app and open
that window using the afore-mentioned command button.
The Vote chamber layout window aids in editing the Vote Proctor window
If the Vote chamber layout window becomes obscured during editing, you can bring
it to the front by depressing the F2 key.
Closing the Vote chamber layout window with the OK button saves all edits and
closes the Vote Proctor window as well. The Cancel button closes both windows,
discarding all edits.
The acronym WYSIWYG ("wizzy-wig")
stands for "What You See Is What
You Get."
Editing is WYSIWYG. Most edits are made right in the Vote Proctor window itself by
using the mouse to select items by clicking and to move items by dragging &
dropping them. Some special keyboard keys are available and essential. The Help
and keyboard shortcuts button provides the following handy tips:
Use the mouse to select an item.
Use [Arrow] keys to nudge.
Use Shift-[Arrow] keys to size all seats at once or individual seat labels.
Note that above adjustments are all in 4-pixel increments unless Ctrl key is also applied
in which case adjustments are in 1-pixel increments.
Use Alt-[Arrow] keys to increase or decrease seat border thickness.
Use the Delete or Backspace keys (or the Delete button [in this window]) to remove
selected seat and label, and renumber remaining seats.
Use + key (or the Add button [in this window]) to add a new seat (along with its label).
Notice that selecting an object with the mouse also selects one of the options in the
Vote chamber layout window. The layout window adds the following functions in
addition to the WYSIWYG capability:
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